The Joyride princess already swerved twice in the past week: once with her bubbly "SuperLove," and then again as a fierce UK House queen on the KDA-crafted "Just Say." Now she's out here speaking Spanish. Genre-less goddess! Queen of versatility!

"He don't take me dancin', not the way you do / I'm out of my mind for you," she sings.

In the months since the release of "Duele El Corazón" with Wisin, the track went on to become Enrique's 27th No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs Chart, furthering his record for most No. 1 debuts on the chart.

And now, with this new bilingual version? Prepare for the global takeover of Enriqnashe.

Tonight, the prolific King of Latin Pop is f--king (sorry, radio edit: loving) you all over again.

Enrique Iglesias if nothing if not reliable when it comes to serving up radio-ready, dance floor-friendly pop, stretching all the way back to "Bailamos" in 1999.

This year, while still in the middle of his now two year long Sex and Love Tour (he just can't get enough of either, evidently), Enrique is back with yet another solid release timed perfectly with the rapidly approaching summer season: "Duele El Corazón," his first release since last year's No. 1 Latin Pop Song, "El Perdón."

Produced by longtime collaborator Carlos Paucar and featuring an assist from Wisin, who previously teamed up with Iglesias as part of Wisin & Yandel on "No Me Digas Que No" and "Gracias a Ti," Iglesias' latest single is an instantly infectious, reggaeton-tinged hip-shaker — and a convincing one, at that.